Kaduna has zero tolerance for conflict merchants, says Uba Sani

Kaduna Governor, Uba Sani

Governor Uba Sani has warned trouble makers, saying that his administration has zero tolerance for conducts that will breach  peace and security in Kaduna State.

According to him, this is because the polity is a  diverse and delicate one.

Sani  pointed out that his administration can tolerate criticisms from the opposition but will not condone situations where the opposition spread falsehood in order to foment crisis.

The governor, who spoke on Monday  while hosting heads of security agencies for Iftar, the Muslim breaking of Ramadan fast at dusk, explained that freedom of speech is not a license to spread fake news that will lead to loss of lives and property.

”Some people just sit down in the comfort of their homes and start spreading rumour through the social media. People should not hide under Freedom of Speech to cause trouble. We will not accept that in Kaduna State”, he said.

”We will deal with conflict merchants  who want to disrupt the present peace in Kaduna State in the name of politics, within the ambit of the law,” the governor further warned.

Stressing further, the governor noted that “Kaduna State is home to all tribes and religions because the people are hospitable and accommodating  and Government will strive to preserve this harmony.”

Sani told the security chiefs  that  political campaigns will begin soon because  primaries will start in April and end in May, according to the timetable that was released by INEC.

He reminded the heads of security organisations that politicians who lose out in the contests will try to play the victim, by dishing out  all sorts of falsehoods to cause confusion, advising them to be vigilant.

The governor also called for synergy between security agencies and local government chairmen as well as traditional and religious leaders at  the grassroots,  in order to deepen intelligence gathering.

He commended their focus, commitment and cooperation with his administration, reiterating  that Kaduna State has not recorded any ethno-religious crisis since he assumed office.

Sani said that although Kaduna State is relatively peaceful, his doors are always open  on how to further improve the security challenges of banditry and kidnapping.

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